Posts Tagged ‘egypt

Pure adventure; Our True Motivation by Christy Henchie

 What is really a true explorer or adventurer? In my work I come across many different types, but seldom what I figure [...]

Expedition Yemen By Camel; Closure and summary

Yemen changed my life! For the better! There´s no doubt at all. Siberia ruined it. The 2004 Expedition was so overwhelming, that [...]

Yemen – through crazy French eyes

Yemen is of course the place where I have most of my thoughts nowadays. And, unfortunately, the global media still insist only [...]

Life after the Big Adventure by Kyle Henning

What is the future of exploration? Who are the young new adventurers and explorers? I try, as often as time and my [...]

The Post-Gaddafi Future by Justin Marozzi

One of the main worries I have had after the in many ways extremely positive developments in the Middle East, is what [...]

Travelling with dogs; Border Madness

One of the highlights of my roller coaster life have been the privilege to live very close to an amazing dog!  His name was [...]

The Sahara: A Long Way Away from a Cultural Desert

Sahara…listen to the word…it is best pronounced when in the Great Desert itself, when a visitor tries to take a breath in the [...]

After Gaddafi: A New Libya Emerges by Justin Marozzi

The first time I came across Justin Marozzi he sent me a set of questions for a book to be, Faces of [...]

African Hoofprints, 5 years on horseback through Africa

I have never really understood why great journey´s by horse doesn´t get more global attention than they do. This article below here [...]

Mohamed Bouazizi shakes the Arab World

Gaddaffi is still in around, but no doubt on his way out. Amazing I think. Who would have thought that only 3 [...]

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